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Hi! i'm quite fascinated with chiaroscuro photography... can anyone gave me pointers / tips on doing this?
i'm using Olympus E-520 with 2 kit lens Vivitar DF400MZ and generic RF flash Trigger. also, what's the difference with chiaroscuro and strobist shots? thanks in advance! |
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Interested in this question as well.
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It's all to do with the lighting, but that's not different from all types of photography. Using studio lighting helps to control the light quality. Maybe you could explain what it exactly is that you are looking for (shading, 3-D effect, etc.). Cheers, Bart |
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Chiaroscuro = clair obscur = dark and light
Photography is first about light first and second about subject matter. A poor subject in great light will always look better than a great subject in bad light. Think about how many bad photographs of the Grand Canyon are taken daily. One cannot blame the subject. One can only blame the photographer's use of light. Composition in photography is first and foremost knowledge and use of light. Chiaroscuro is one type of light. It was used widely by painters during the Renaissance. Here's one photograph that I titled "Chiaroscuro" because it is about lightness and darkness: ![]()
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Hi, Alain,
Light and dark, non? Quote:
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In film, the "film noir" movement of the late 1930's to 1950's represented some ideal examples of chiaroscuro lighting. It's usually, although not exclusively, associated with b&w imaging. Inky blacks, strong contrasts, limited tonal gradations. It takes real talent and practiced skill to use this style of lighting well.
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